| | | Sony Announces New PS5 Console Covers In Black, Blue, Red and More | | by Matt Purslow Dec 13, 2021 | | Sony has announced a range of PS5 console covers in five different colours. These covers replace the white face plates on the current PlayStation 5 console, allowing you to reshade your console in red, purple, black, blue, or pink. The covers will be available in the first half of 2022, starting with Midnight Black and Cosmic Red in January 2022. Nova Pink, Galactic Purple, and Starlight Blue colours will arrive in the following months. Two different versions of each colour will be available, with one to fit the PS5 Digital Edition and another to fit the PS5 with disc drive. Additionally, Nova Pink, Starlight Blue, and Galactic Purple DualSense controllers will be released in January 2022. These will join the already released Cosmic Red and Midnight Black controllers. The covers will be available in the following regions: USA, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Korea, and the Philippines. Sony states that additional territories will be added during the year, and that exact release dates will vary by region. This story is breaking... | | | | | Keanu Reeves Thinks 'It's Nice' People Tried To Mod Cyberpunk 2077 So They Could Have Sex With Him | | by Jared Moore Dec 13, 2021 | | Keanu Reeves has said that he thinks "it's nice" that people attempted to mod Cyberpunk 2077 so that they could have sex with his character. During an interview with The Verge for The Matrix Resurrections, the actor was asked about his experiences with Cyberpunk 2077. While Reeves admitted that he hasn't played the game in which he stars as Johnny Silverhand, he seemed genuinely happy to learn that players had tried to mod the game in order to get down and dirty with his character. When Reeves found out that players had been modding the game to sleep with him, he fist-pumped the air in joy while receiving a pat on the back from his Matrix co-star Carrie-Anne Moss. When asked how he felt about that kind of attention, Reeves said "Oh my god, it’s always nice, when it’s nice, and…y’know." Unfortunately for Reeves that joy was short-lived; while the mod did exist in the game for a short period of time, CD Projekt Red removed it earlier this year. In a statement at the time, the developer said, "When it comes to models of real people whom we've asked to participate in the game, we kindly ask you to refrain from using them in any situation that might be found offensive if you don't have their explicit permission." While Reeves didn't give his explicit permission for modders to create new ways for players to digitally screw him in the game, he did seem saddened by the news that it was no longer possible. While it may be that Reeves is quite happy for players to carry out their fantasies with his digital self, the same certainly isn't true for Moss. "I on the other hand say 'No thank you!'" she clarified before Reeves interjected with his own thoughts on digital porn and members-only content. For more on Cyberpunk 2077, make sure to check out this article detailing how CD Projekt Red is scaling back Cyberpunk support to work on its expansion. Jared Moore is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter. | | | | | Tom Hardy Was an Extra During Filming For The Matrix Resurrections | | by Ryan Leston Dec 13, 2021 | | The Matrix Resurrections may feature a surprise cameo from none other than Tom Hardy – if his scenes make the film’s final cut. During an interview with Den of Geek, actress Jessica Henwick , who stars in The Matrix Resurrections, revealed that she might be spotted in the background of some scenes along with Venom star, Tom Hardy. “We were filming in San Francisco at the same time as Venom 2, and I met Tom Hardy,” she revealed. “And so, Tom Hardy and I are running in the background of one of the scenes. And I’m so curious to see whether it made the cut.” Jessica Henwick stars as Bugs, a new character introduced in the upcoming Matrix sequel. According to Henwick, she would often visit the set on days when she wasn’t filming, just to watch Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss. “I can’t wait to get a digital copy of the film, because I’m actually in the background in a bunch of scenes as me, Jess,” she said. “So, if someone zooms in, they’ll be like, ‘Wait. Is that Bugs in the background, in the mob, running?'” Henwick has already been quite vocal about the quality of The Matrix Resurrections, claiming that the upcoming sci-fi sequel will “revolutionise” the film industry. “It’s a trip,” she added. “It’s the nostalgia and seeing Keanu and Carrie Anne on screen, it’s magical to see these two absolute Hollywood heavyweights returning to the characters that made them famous. As a fan, I loved it.” Henwick also recently revealed that she was forced to choose between The Matrix Resurrections and a role in Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. “It was a red-pill/blue-pill moment for me,” she explained. The Matrix Resurrections sees the return of Keanu Reeves as Neo, with Carrie-Anne Moss reprising the role of trinity from the original Matrix trilogy. Henwick joins the casts along with newcomer Yahyah Abdul Mateen II who has been cast as a younger version of classic Matrix character, Morpheus. The Matrix Resurrections heads to theatres and HBO Max on December 22, 2021. Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter. | | | | | Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade PC System Requirements Revealed | | by Jared Moore Dec 13, 2021 | | Square Enix has announced the system requirements for its upcoming PC release of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade. As per Twitter, the publisher has announced both the minimum and recommended requirements for the PC port of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, which originally released as a PlayStation 5 upgrade of the PlayStation 4 original. While the title may be a bit of a handful, thankfully the game's specifications aren't too bad. As per the tweet above, players will be able to get by on 8GB RAM, an i5-3330 or AMD FX-8350 processor, and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 graphics card (or equivalent). While the game's 100GB storage is a little more demanding, overall the game's requirements don't appear to be too intense for those running the game at minimum specs. Similar can also be said for its recommended specs. While assuming that players will be running the game at a resolution of 2560x1440, the specs call for an i7-3770 processor (or equivalent), 12GB RAM, and a GTX 1080 graphics card. Minimum system requirements - OS: Windows 10 64 bit (version 2004 or later)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-3330 / AMD FX-8350
- Memory: 8 GB
- Storage: 100 GB
- DirectX: Version 12 or later
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 780 / Radeon RX 480 (3GB VRAM)
Recommended system requirements (for 2560x1440 / max 3840x2160) - OS: Windows 10 64 bit (version 2004 or later)
- Processor: IntelCore i7-3770 / AMD Ryzen 3 3100
- Memory: 12 GB
- Storage: 100 GB
- DirectX: Version 12 or later
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 1080 / Radeon RX 5700 (8GB VRAM)
As per a prior press release for the game, Square Enix has stated that the FF7 Remake Intergrade will feature improved textures and lighting, as well as a photo mode and the DLC episode Intermission, which features the character Yuffie Kisaragi. The game's PC port will also include "4K support, HDR support, XInput, and DirectInput compliant controller support, keyboard and mouse support, plus the highest spec PCs could see a performance of up to 120 frames per second." For more on Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, make sure to check out this piece from earlier this year where Square Enix spoke further about the making of its Yuffie DLC. And, if you've finished that, then make sure to check out the game's dedicated IGN page for the latest news, features, and trailers. Jared Moore is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter. | | | | | |
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